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On your mark, get set, GO WUSTL!

Say goodbye to acorns as Squirrelmail goes into hibernation. The release date for the new GO WUSTL e-mail program has been moved forward to Wednesday. A GO WUSTL pilot program has been underway since mid-January. Student Technology Services (STS) representatives said it has been a success.

| Assignment Editor

Microsoft Web program innovates student e-mail

SquirrelMail may become obsolete on the Washington University campus this semester when the University e-mail system is replaced by the GO WUSTL e-mail program.

| Assignment Editor

Live@Edu pilot program demonstrates need for change in SU communication

After receiving an influx of e-mails this summer regarding the implementation of a new e-mail system, we are still confused about the new changes. Not only are we unsure about critical details of the pilot program, but many students are unaware that this pilot program even exists. Instead, they hold the mistaken impression that all student e-mail accounts will soon be switched over to Live@Edu and that this change will happen automatically.

A quick look at: Microsoft Live@Edu

Students can now register to participate in the Microsoft Live@Edu pilot program that is slated to begin early fall.

| Staff Reporter

Microsoft Live will power student e-mail

Student Union announced earlier this month that Washington University undergraduates will be offered an e-mail account powered by the service Microsoft Live@Edu this fall.

| News Editor

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